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. >> greg: what about kentucky? releasing farrell and wild hogs is illegal in kentucky. >> eric: no. c'mon. >> greg: i just found out saturday. >> dana: when we come back, big name celebs are in a psa to demand a plan for end to gun violence and pushing for more regulation. is that a good idea? we'll debate it next. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: stop! living with hair loss, that is. losing your hair is no fun and no one wants to be bald, but there is hope. >> getting my hair back was the best thing that ever happened to me. >> i'm happy with the way i look now. >> i'm very excited about my hair. >> i feel beautiful. >> i love my hair. >> announcer: hair club offers all-proven hair loss solutions backed by our commitment to satisfaction guaranteed. if you're not 100% satisfied with the solution you choose, hair club will apply the purchase price to another proven hair loss solution or transplant more hair at no charge. >> and that was the best thing i've ever done. >> it looks good on me. >> announcer: call in the next five
. >> greg: what about kentucky? releasing farrell and wild hogs is illegal in kentucky. >> eric: no. c'mon. >> greg: i just found out saturday. >> dana: when we come back, big name celebs are in a psa to demand a plan for end to gun violence and pushing for more regulation. is that a good idea? we'll debate it next. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: stop! living with hair loss, that is. losing your hair is no fun and no one wants to be bald, but there is hope. >> getting...
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it's now against the law in kentucky to release a feral hog or wild hog as they're known back into the wild. and to kansas, the whole concept of a crazy cat lady just became obsolete. no more than four cats per household are allowed in the state of kansas. north carolina is cracking down on slippery fingers. literally. stealing unused cooking oil is now classified as a misdemeanor. finally driverless vehicles got the green light to hit the road in california. but don't get too excited. self-driving cars are still in the testing phase and someone must be in the passenger seat. >>> next from high school to the house. house republicans were by no means united in favor of the fiscal cliff deal. speaker boehner wanted it past but eric cantor was against it. it turns out the tension goes a lot farther back for two other members of the caucus. it starts with darrell issa who voted against the fiscal cliff. >> i'm with eric cantor. i can't vote for it in its current form. the senate and the president and vice president failed to meet their obligation. their own stated obligation which was to b
it's now against the law in kentucky to release a feral hog or wild hog as they're known back into the wild. and to kansas, the whole concept of a crazy cat lady just became obsolete. no more than four cats per household are allowed in the state of kansas. north carolina is cracking down on slippery fingers. literally. stealing unused cooking oil is now classified as a misdemeanor. finally driverless vehicles got the green light to hit the road in california. but don't get too excited....
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en kentucky serÁ un refugio para cerditos salvajes, los nÚmeros de animales abandonados a su cuerte en bosques hizo que sea castidado, en illinois serÁ ilegal la posesiÓn, venta, o distribuciÓn de aletas de tiburÓn como comida o medicinia. >>> es positivu, primero que nada estÁn en extinciÓn. >>> se prohÍbe el uso de arsÉnico en el pollo para evitar toxinas al consumir la carne, en california se prohÍbe cualquier tratamiento que intente cambiar la orientaciÓn sexual de menores de 18 aÑos. >>> estado por estado donde quiera que resida, se informe de leyes que entraron en vigor hace un dÍa, el primero de enero 2 2013, el desconocimiento no exime a nadie de recibir la penalidad, regreso enrique. >>> muchas gracias marÍa
en kentucky serÁ un refugio para cerditos salvajes, los nÚmeros de animales abandonados a su cuerte en bosques hizo que sea castidado, en illinois serÁ ilegal la posesiÓn, venta, o distribuciÓn de aletas de tiburÓn como comida o medicinia. >>> es positivu, primero que nada estÁn en extinciÓn. >>> se prohÍbe el uso de arsÉnico en el pollo para evitar toxinas al consumir la carne, en california se prohÍbe cualquier tratamiento que intente cambiar la orientaciÓn...
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. >> reporter: from kentucky to north carolina, to texas. >> horrible sore throat and ears. >> just makes you feel bald for five, seven days. it's nasty. >> reporter: hospitals now seeing the influx. >> we are having an early influenza season and it's a serious season. we've had a definite uptick in hospitalizations. >> reporter: there hasn't been an outbreak this early for ten years. and that year, the flu season was severe. we know that with just one sneeze the virus can spread almost 20 feet in just seconds. you are infectious a full day before you show any symptoms, a bad mix. but why would this flu season, which usually peaks in february, be spreading so quickly so soon? is this a new flu, one that isn't in this year's sack seine, one we're not immune to? so far, the vaccine seems to be a good match. >> i can't remember it starting early in november. >> reporter: or more intriguing, could dry air be the culprit? it is the most interesting new theory. in damp air, the water droplets take the flu to the ground. dry air? look at that sneeze again, the virus floats in the air longer spre
. >> reporter: from kentucky to north carolina, to texas. >> horrible sore throat and ears. >> just makes you feel bald for five, seven days. it's nasty. >> reporter: hospitals now seeing the influx. >> we are having an early influenza season and it's a serious season. we've had a definite uptick in hospitalizations. >> reporter: there hasn't been an outbreak this early for ten years. and that year, the flu season was severe. we know that with just one sneeze...
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hearing for terrence graham, there was, again, dueling psychologists with a scrist and the state sigh kentucky scrist made the claim he was suffering from anti-personality disorder and in his view, no one recovers from anti-personality disorder and therefore he should be put away virtually for the rest of his life and the defense expert is said there has already been demonstration of his increased maturity and that i do think that he will mature out of it and the brain science supported the defense side of that. he got 25 years. that was the sentence. so even though i very much agree as a constitutional matter, we can draw those bright lines at the group level, in the end, just by necessity the law has to deal with individuals. >> would you agree that the judicial system is not really the best place for us to be determining whether or not the science behind neuroscience is reliable enough to make judgments? i mean, looking back at things like fingerprints and other tool marks and other sciences, for ensick sciences that came into court and now have been debunked, isn't there a risk, a huge ris
hearing for terrence graham, there was, again, dueling psychologists with a scrist and the state sigh kentucky scrist made the claim he was suffering from anti-personality disorder and in his view, no one recovers from anti-personality disorder and therefore he should be put away virtually for the rest of his life and the defense expert is said there has already been demonstration of his increased maturity and that i do think that he will mature out of it and the brain science supported the...
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that unemployment benefits were first suggested to be cut by senator jim doning, this guy here, from kentucky, all the way back in 2010, which is not all that long ago. the republicans thought it was so radical not the democrats the republicans. the senator from texas said, this is the one senator. this does not represent the position of the caucus. when they had a vote on it, bunning lost 78-19 a walloping. you know why? not extended unemployment benefits is deeply unpopular. have at it, hoss, you'll win that fight if you actually fight. but they never fight. oh here are more benefits for the rich. this is a terrible deal. finally we talked to congressman pete defazio about the next round of deals. do you think this is over? hey, there were no spending cuts in the deal. think again. listen to congressman defazio. >> do you think in the next round of the negotiations which should be in about two months, do you think president obama will put medicare and/or social security on the table? >> well, first off we were told that the president will not negotiate on the debt limit. his only out is the
that unemployment benefits were first suggested to be cut by senator jim doning, this guy here, from kentucky, all the way back in 2010, which is not all that long ago. the republicans thought it was so radical not the democrats the republicans. the senator from texas said, this is the one senator. this does not represent the position of the caucus. when they had a vote on it, bunning lost 78-19 a walloping. you know why? not extended unemployment benefits is deeply unpopular. have at it, hoss,...
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there will be a couple slick spots here and there, see a little snow trying to pop through kentucky and tennessee as well as the moisture we're seeing through the deep south which they need and it remains dry. high pressure for us is going to be building in to kind of hold that moisture at bay, but it will also give us that very cold night and a little bit of a cloud deck the next few hours or so. the high slips off the coast tomorrow. we start getting more of a south wind. while it will be chilly, i think we'll get close to 40 degrees with a mix of sun and clouds. some spots may still be in the upper 30s tomorrow, but thursday looks a lot like today, friday 42 degrees. we're definitely staying chilly, but the pattern will not feature any big storms the rest of this week. we've got the cold air locked up through canada, mild in the west, but we're close enough to the colder air we've got to keep temperatures in the 30s and 40s about, even looking into the first part of next week also looks very quiet, but we'll advertise a mini january thaw. that will start to be noticed monday. tonight
there will be a couple slick spots here and there, see a little snow trying to pop through kentucky and tennessee as well as the moisture we're seeing through the deep south which they need and it remains dry. high pressure for us is going to be building in to kind of hold that moisture at bay, but it will also give us that very cold night and a little bit of a cloud deck the next few hours or so. the high slips off the coast tomorrow. we start getting more of a south wind. while it will be...
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a kentucky woman under arrest and you'll have to hear why she was put in handcuff and why you should be allowed. and editor rick klein joins us, expert in ipad stuff and-- >> what happened to this woman. >> well, she went into a store and she tried to use food stamp cards to buy ipads and when they wouldn't give it to her, she took them. >> greta: and then she was arrested? >> she was arrested for her and she did it again. >> greta: did she give any reason or public statement why she thought it was okay to use food stamps to buy an ipad. >> there are strict limitations what you can use them for. but she went in there and spent it as if you could spend it normal cash and that obviously doesn't work. >> greta: well, maybe she didn't understand. >> maybe the not. >> greta: well, the criminal defense lawyer in hee. and now turn to another topic here, washington is abuzz because apparently speaker boehner and harry reid was in a little bit of a-- we're on cable and refer to the f-word. >> this is tensions boiling up. in retrospect, it's surprising it took too long. and these guys clash a
a kentucky woman under arrest and you'll have to hear why she was put in handcuff and why you should be allowed. and editor rick klein joins us, expert in ipad stuff and-- >> what happened to this woman. >> well, she went into a store and she tried to use food stamp cards to buy ipads and when they wouldn't give it to her, she took them. >> greta: and then she was arrested? >> she was arrested for her and she did it again. >> greta: did she give any reason or...
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so i headed off into the archives, 45 of them -- >> host: first of all, what arkansas kentuckys? >> guest: -- archives? >> guest: oh, i visited archives from every state that fought in the civil war. so there are 45 archives represented in this book. some of them that come to mind, the library of congress, or carlisle barracks in pennsylvania which has an enormous army history collection. but also smaller libraries, state historical associations, the alabama department of archives and history, the vermont historical society. some jackson county historical society in independence, missouri. and again, the point was i really didn't want to read more about u.s. grant, i wanted to read about the little grunt at the back of his line. so that's what i looked for. and what i really wanted was for these soldiers to say i look at the flag, and i think of my farm, or i think of my wife or my mother. and they just, they wouldn't with cooperate. they wouldn't do what i wanted them to do. and i was really frustrated with them for that reason. >> host: what were you finding? were you finding a
so i headed off into the archives, 45 of them -- >> host: first of all, what arkansas kentuckys? >> guest: -- archives? >> guest: oh, i visited archives from every state that fought in the civil war. so there are 45 archives represented in this book. some of them that come to mind, the library of congress, or carlisle barracks in pennsylvania which has an enormous army history collection. but also smaller libraries, state historical associations, the alabama department of...
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narrator: iceland is about the size of kentucky. with so many live volcanoes in such a small area it's one of the most volcanically active places on earth. but while eyja sleeps again, three nearby volcanoes are cause for concern. narrator: eyja's volcanic neighbors-- hekla, katla and laki-- are clustered in a zone of intense volcanism in the south of the island. each has a distinct personality. laki-- a fissure volcano that tears across the landscape for 17 miles. she last erupted in 1783 wiping out a fifth of iceland's population. hekla-- a menacing peak almost 5,000 feet high. historically she has erupted violently, without warning belching vast amounts of ash. and katla-- a giant volcano 18 miles across hidden under 2,000 feet of ice. katla is decades overdue for an eruption. she's currently rumbling so volcanologists are most worried about her. so, why does iceland have so many threatening volcanoes packed into such a small area? it's a result of its unique location. iceland lies in the north atlantic, between north america, gr
narrator: iceland is about the size of kentucky. with so many live volcanoes in such a small area it's one of the most volcanically active places on earth. but while eyja sleeps again, three nearby volcanoes are cause for concern. narrator: eyja's volcanic neighbors-- hekla, katla and laki-- are clustered in a zone of intense volcanism in the south of the island. each has a distinct personality. laki-- a fissure volcano that tears across the landscape for 17 miles. she last erupted in 1783...
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and kentucky, a little surprising, since it's a state with republican dominance. now i want to bring in a person who is obsessed with this topic. he has written a lot about it. it's the editor in chief of national journals hot line, reid wilson. this one-party thing, you've been tracking for a while. it's now matching the electoral map. it's like everything is coming into place, and we're watching it now on the states. what kind of effect does it have? >> what's happening, effectively, the national -- the way we think of federal offices is now becoming the way we think of state and local offices. it used to be that people would vote differently for, say, governor than they would for u.s. senate. there were democratic governors of oklahoma and wyoming and montana recently still a democratic governor of montana. there were republican governors of vermont and rhode island, massachusetts, mitt romney. very blue states. that sort of distinction between federal office holders and statewide office holders is disappearing. the party label is becoming so much more possibil
and kentucky, a little surprising, since it's a state with republican dominance. now i want to bring in a person who is obsessed with this topic. he has written a lot about it. it's the editor in chief of national journals hot line, reid wilson. this one-party thing, you've been tracking for a while. it's now matching the electoral map. it's like everything is coming into place, and we're watching it now on the states. what kind of effect does it have? >> what's happening, effectively,...
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good about going to a strip club, a $3 skin tax, by the way the proceeds go to rape crisis centers and kentucky made it illegal to release wild pigs into the wild. i did say wild pigs into the wild. and in north carolina stealing unused cooking oil worth more than $1,000 now a felony. in california a human must always be in the passenger seat of all computer-driven cars. from california it's illegal to let the car drive itself. in the town of wellington, kansas, each household limited to no more than four cats. sorry to you crazy cat people out there. in concorde, massachusetts put down your water bottles as the plastic containers are now against the law, illegal. and with no more pop wheelies not allowed on a motorcycle anymore in illinois, that's now illegal and one of the more ridiculous laws out of illinois, the stand banned the sale and trade of shark fins. are there any sharks in lake michigan? i tend to doubt it. joining me now with reaction, executive director of young democrats, america emily tish-sussman is with us and from the daily caller, tucker carlson, i'm looking at out of contr
good about going to a strip club, a $3 skin tax, by the way the proceeds go to rape crisis centers and kentucky made it illegal to release wild pigs into the wild. i did say wild pigs into the wild. and in north carolina stealing unused cooking oil worth more than $1,000 now a felony. in california a human must always be in the passenger seat of all computer-driven cars. from california it's illegal to let the car drive itself. in the town of wellington, kansas, each household limited to no...
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on the senate side, as your viewers know, snar marco rubio and ran paul of kentucky, a sharing state with the republican leader mitch mcconnell voted against it. the question was why was paul ryan for it? what he told his colleagues is that he wanted this to win. it was better for the country for it to win. paul ryan's brand is as a serious person, a serious thinker on these issues to have voted no on what the leaders wanted to win. i think people would have seen as irresponsible. the purpose vote, eric cantor, kevin mccarthy, they passed those votes after they knew that it was going to win, and andrea, as you know, one of the reasons that they do such precise vote counting is to see who they can let go, who they can give a pass on a particular vote, and i think it would veb different if there was a danger -- if it looked like it was in sync, you might have seen a different vote from those leaders. >> one of the questions that i had earlier, though, before the break was why the speaker brought to the floor the -- his initial plan b when he didn't have the votes to pass it. >> that wa
on the senate side, as your viewers know, snar marco rubio and ran paul of kentucky, a sharing state with the republican leader mitch mcconnell voted against it. the question was why was paul ryan for it? what he told his colleagues is that he wanted this to win. it was better for the country for it to win. paul ryan's brand is as a serious person, a serious thinker on these issues to have voted no on what the leaders wanted to win. i think people would have seen as irresponsible. the purpose...
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it should also be noted that kentucky senator rahn paul who said he may run for president in the tradition of his father, also voted no. then, of course, you had a visibly angry chris christie yesterday who has no qualms about taking a few swipes at his own party when it benefits him politically. at a testy press conference, christie also reverted to tradition by chewing out a reporter, which was red meat for a base of republicans who might otherwise question his more moderate positions. all of which is to say the usual behind the scenes 2016 maneuvering is being put on stark display at the start of the 113th congress. so i have to go right over to the left-hand side of the table to you, jonathan. are we seeing the first shots, the firts salvo of the 2016 campaign playing out in how these guys voted? >> got love of god. we just got over 2012. >> never too early. >> if i must engage in this conversation about 2016, the way i look at it, the rubio camp versus the ryan camp i look at it as the governing camp versus the political camp. paul ryan, we all know where he stands. we know all about
it should also be noted that kentucky senator rahn paul who said he may run for president in the tradition of his father, also voted no. then, of course, you had a visibly angry chris christie yesterday who has no qualms about taking a few swipes at his own party when it benefits him politically. at a testy press conference, christie also reverted to tradition by chewing out a reporter, which was red meat for a base of republicans who might otherwise question his more moderate positions. all of...
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kentucky, democratic caller. caller: i was wondering if we can send overseas and feed the people overseas, and a barrel of money that goes overseas as was brought back to the money, we could straighten up american one year. these people who live in eastern kentucky without jobs in the coal fields, the have cut so many people off, why do you people not understand the people that need help are the people who get food stamps and stuff? we need to quit sending money overseas to help the poor over there. we have got people on the streets right here. people that do not understand it has never been down on the bottom. this is one of the poor classes of places in the united states. everybody is against call any more. -- coal anymore. guest: he said we should not give money to do overseas, but give money here. i believe we should serve our citizens, the people of united states, and make sure everybody can live and live that they can live, they can actually live. i suppose we have to understand, at what point do we start c
kentucky, democratic caller. caller: i was wondering if we can send overseas and feed the people overseas, and a barrel of money that goes overseas as was brought back to the money, we could straighten up american one year. these people who live in eastern kentucky without jobs in the coal fields, the have cut so many people off, why do you people not understand the people that need help are the people who get food stamps and stuff? we need to quit sending money overseas to help the poor over...
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rogers of kentucky. boehner. rogers of michigan. boehner. rohrabacher. boehner. rokita. boehner. rooney. boehner. ros-lehtinen. boehner. roskam. boehner. ross. boehner. rothfus. boehner. roybal-allard. roybal-allard. royce. boehner. ruiz. pelosi. runyan. boehner. ruppersberger. pelosi. rush. pelosi. ryan of ohio. pelosi. ryan of wisconsin. boehner. salmon. salmon. linda sanchez. pelosi. loretta sanchez. pelosi. sarbanes. pelosi. scalise. boehner. schakowsky. pelosi. schiff. pelosi. schneider. pelosi. schock. boehner. schrader. pelosi. schwartz. pelosi. schweikert. boehner. austin scott. boehner. david scott. pelosi. scott of virginia. pelosi. sensenbrenner. boehner. serrano. pelosi. sessions. boehner. sewell. pelosi. shea-porter. pelosi. sherman. simpson. boehner. sinema. pe he see. sires. pelosi. slaughter. pelosi. smith of nebraska. boehner. smith of new jersey. boehner. smith of texas. boehner. smith of washington. pelosi. southerland. boehner. speier. pelosi. stewart. boehner. stivers. boehner of ohio. stockman. stutzman. boehner. swalwell of california. pelosi. at that canow
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rogers of kentucky, chairman. committee on armed services -- mrs. mcmorris rodgers: mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that the resolution be considered as read and printed in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the reading is dispensed with. without objection, the resolution is agreed to. the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> mr. speaker, by direction of the democratic caucus and on behalf of the minority leader, nancy pelosi, i offer a privileged resolution and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: house resolution 7, resolved that the following named members be and are hereby elected to the following standing committees of the house of representatives. one, committee on agriculture. mr. becerra: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that the resolution be considered as read and printed in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the resolution is read. without objection, the resolution is agreed to. t
rogers of kentucky, chairman. committee on armed services -- mrs. mcmorris rodgers: mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that the resolution be considered as read and printed in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the reading is dispensed with. without objection, the resolution is agreed to. the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> mr. speaker, by direction of the democratic caucus and on behalf of the...
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reid, and the senator from kentucky, mr. mcconnell, as part of the committee to join the committee on the part of the house of representatives to wait upon the president of the united states to inform him that a quorum is assembled and that e congress is ready to receive any communication he may be pleased to make. and the senate will be in order. the majority leader. mr. reid: thank you, mr. president. i have a resolution at the desk. i ask that it now be considered. the president pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: s. res. 2, informing the house of representatives that a quorum of the senate is assembled. the president pro tempore: without objection, the resolution's considered and agreed to. mr. reid: i move to reconsider that vote by which the resolution was agreed to. the president pro tempore: without objection. mr. reid: i have a concurrent resolution at the desk. i ask that the chair now consider this matter. the president pro tempore: the clerk will report. the clerk: s. con. res. 1, to pro
reid, and the senator from kentucky, mr. mcconnell, as part of the committee to join the committee on the part of the house of representatives to wait upon the president of the united states to inform him that a quorum is assembled and that e congress is ready to receive any communication he may be pleased to make. and the senate will be in order. the majority leader. mr. reid: thank you, mr. president. i have a resolution at the desk. i ask that it now be considered. the president pro tempore:...
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virginia and 90 zachary taylor was born in that area, but his immediate family had quickly moved on to kentucky. so that timing just wouldn't work out. but what it gave me was the hint that there was a mistress in the taylor family and in deed it was an later i was able to verify that six ways to sunday through the orange county courthouse records and through other records at the national archives and so on. but that was really one among many exciting days that i spend at the race. now, the rest of the story. so paul jennings needs his freedom now. you see what actually happened about this time that his wife died. now his children back in orange are motherless. the youngest two years old. this is when he went to senator daniel webster for help. remember he said he was a good networker and you know it helps to have acquaintances in high places, even as a slave. webster came to jennings rescue and advanced his purchase price and he wasn't a rich man. he struck a deal with jennings, whereby jennings would work in his household and pay the purchase price back at the rate of $8 a month. so finally a
virginia and 90 zachary taylor was born in that area, but his immediate family had quickly moved on to kentucky. so that timing just wouldn't work out. but what it gave me was the hint that there was a mistress in the taylor family and in deed it was an later i was able to verify that six ways to sunday through the orange county courthouse records and through other records at the national archives and so on. but that was really one among many exciting days that i spend at the race. now, the...
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virginia and 90 zachary taylor was born in that area, but his immediate family had quickly moved on to kentucky. so that timing just wouldn't work out. but what it gave me was the hint that there was a mistress in the taylor family and in deed it was an later i was able to verify that six ways to sunday through the orange county courthouse records and through other records at the national archives and so on. but that was really one among many exciting days that i spend at the race. now, the rest of the story. so paul jennings needs his freedom now. you see what actually happened about this time that his wife died. now his children back in orange are motherless. the youngest two years old. this is when he went to senator daniel webster for help. remember he said he was a good networker and you know it helps to have acquaintances in high places, even as a slave. webster came to jennings rescue and advanced his purchase price and he wasn't a rich man. he struck a deal with jennings, whereby jennings would work in his household and pay the purchase price back at the rate of $8 a month. so finally a
virginia and 90 zachary taylor was born in that area, but his immediate family had quickly moved on to kentucky. so that timing just wouldn't work out. but what it gave me was the hint that there was a mistress in the taylor family and in deed it was an later i was able to verify that six ways to sunday through the orange county courthouse records and through other records at the national archives and so on. but that was really one among many exciting days that i spend at the race. now, the...
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>> some playing kentucky. i haven't seen the end of the day. >> i don't pay any attention to basketball. >> i know you don't. >> sorry. i like the coach. >> when do you finally write 2013 on your checks? june. >> yeah, probably june/july is it, when you start remembering. >> you have a paperless transaction -- especially in the bathroom. but you haven't had a paper transaction in so long, right? >> i'm getting better. i'm troog to do my chick...